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This episode of the Music Tech Teacher Podcast is going to be a little different and we’re going to take an unscheduled break from our theme of the month.
With the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there are a number of schools that have closed indefinitely and many other schools are preparing for possible future closures. This has meant that educators are now teaching remotely – they are at home, teaching students who are in their own homes. There’s a lot of discussion about this online and many teachers are being asked to formulate plans for remote teaching just in case.
In this episode, I cover the 5 types of tech tools that can help you teach remotely.
Links and resources mentioned
- Sign up for the March free live training session:
- Resources For Teaching Online Due To School Closures
- Tips and Tools for Teaching Remotely
- Google Classroom
- Microsoft Teams
- SeeSaw
- Loom
- Screencastify
- Flipgrid
- Google Forms
- Kahoot
- Quizziz
- EdPuzzle
- Soundtrap
- Noteflight
- MusicFirst
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6 Comments
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Hi Katie
I have a hard time finding the link to the online teaching tech resources article you were talking about. Would you please forward it or add it in a reply here? Much appreciated. And thank you! Thank you for making my life so much easier with your wonderful resources!
Nora – I’m not sure if this is what you’re after, but here’s the page where I have a replay of the live webinar I did on this topic. There are links to some resources and other useful things!
Hi Katie,
I use GarageBand with my students at school. Is there comparable software students could access on their chromebooks during this time of distance learning?
Soundtrap would be ideal – or Bandlab. You need to make sure you sign up for the education versions of those to ensure student privacy and safety and also to get access to the education features.
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